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Six-week-old Julie Anne Hair (above), of Central Rd., Beverley Hills, has been nick-named "Toothy" by nurses at St. Margaret's Hospital, Darlinghurst. The reason: When she was born on June 2, Julie Anne had a tooth in her lower gum. Mrs. Hair said today she did not believe the nurses when they told her of the tooth. "I wasn't game to look for myself for over a day." she added. Julie Anne smiled for a photographer today and displayed the tooth. July 12, 1954.

Six-week-old Julie Anne Hair (above), of Central Rd., Beverley Hills, has been nick-named "Toothy" by nurses at St. Margaret's Hospital, Darlinghurst. The reason: When she was born on June 2, Julie Anne had a tooth in her lower gum. Mrs. Hair said today she did not believe the nurses when they told her of the tooth. "I wasn't game to look for myself for over a day." she added. Julie Anne smiled for a photographer today and displayed the tooth. July 12, 1954.
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Six-week-old Julie Anne Hair (above), of Central Rd., Beverley Hills, has been nick-named "Toothy" by nurses at St. Margaret's Hospital, Darlinghurst. The reason: When she was born on June 2, Julie Anne had a tooth in her lower gum. Mrs. Hair said today she did not believe the nurses when they told her of the tooth. "I wasn't game to look for myself for over a day." she added. Julie Anne smiled for a photographer today and displayed the tooth. July 12, 1954.
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